The Huron Expositor, 1970-10-29, Page 5Mary Lynn Nixon, daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. ale Nixon,
Seaforth, exchanged wedding
vows with Carleton Edward
Crossett, London, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carleton JohnCrossett,
London, in First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, on October 10th
at 3 P.M. with Rev. T. C. Mul-
holland officiating at the double-
ring ceremony.
Wedding music was 'provided
by Mrs. Don Carter, the
organist and she accompanied
Mrs. Alice Ann Tolton and Mrs.
Gene Baynham when they sang
two duets, "Wedding Prayer"
and 4/Perfect Love".
Given in marriage by her
father the bride chose a white
silk organza empire styled bridal
gown" with chapel train edged in
lovers knot braid. Her full-length
veil, also edged with lovers knot
braid was held with a velvet pill
box covered with •sequins and
• teardrop rhinestones. She
qarried' a. white velvet muff with
*bite ordlitds,
Mrs. Sue Woytovrich, matron
of honor, Windsor and the brides-
maids Mrs. Barbara Weiler;
London, Mrs. Gene Baynham and
Mrs. Alice Ann Tolton of London
• were dressed alike in plum peau-
de-soie full length empire
dresses with matching ring hat,
white velvet muffs and purple
orchids.
Bill Fleming of London was
the groomsman and the guests
were usheted by Glen Nixon, Hen-
* sail, Gary Weiler, London, and
Ron Dallimore, Burlington.
For the dinner and reception
held in the church parlors, the
bride's mother received the
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guests in a hot pink dress, hat
and shoes with an orchid corsage
She was assisted by the groom's
mother wearing an off-white suit
with navy trimming and orchid
corsage.
For the wedding trip the bride
travelled in a navy blue knit
three-piece suit, white fur coat
and hat, navy accessories and a
white orchid corsage.
The couple will reside in
London.
Guests were present from
Windsor, London, Waterloo, Tor-
onto, Ottawa, Burlington, Hen sail
and Brussels.
NEWS OF
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Correspondent
Mrs.Norman Long
@„t. Ms,.
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk and
family_recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kirk of Port Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes
of London called on Robert Thom-
son Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
spent this week end in Ottawa at
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Stephen Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lostell
are confined to South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, as a result of an
automobile accident. They have
been removed from intensive
care unit and are in satisfactory
condition at time of writing. Mr.
Lloyd Lostell was treated for
lacerations and released from
Hospital. Their many friends
wish them a speedy recovery.
Mr. Harold Jones is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
as a result of a fall at his home.
Mr. Ken Jones of Guelph spent
the week end at his home.
A lovely fall wedding took
place at Kingdom Hall, 930 Mount
Pleasant Rd., Toronto on
Saturday, October 17, at 4 p.m.,
uniting Barbara Ann Seaman,
daughter of Mrs. Geraldine, Sea-
man of Sutton and the late Fred-
erick Seaman and Glen Edward
Nott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Nott, R.R. 4, Clinton. Bro.Ed-
ward F. Stark officiated at the
double-ring cerembny.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by Mr. Ray Zwidayk of
Haliburton. She chose a gown of
embroidered peau de soie with
bodice and long full sleeves of
crystal sheer crepe, trimmed
with a peter pan collar and cuffs
edged in lace. She had a detach-
able train of peau de sole and a
shoulder length veil held by a
spray of pearls and rhinestones.
She carried a spray of red roses
and stephanotis and wore a cameo
necklace, the gift of the groom.
Mrs. Joan Fransky of Calgary
attended her sister as matron of
honor and the bridesmaids were
Miss Marion Nott, Clinton, sister
of the groom and Miss Marilyn
Seaman, Sutton, sister of the
bride. They wore identical gowns
of red velvet trimmed with gold
sequin braid and red velvet bows
in their hair. They carried nose-
gays of pink carnationsfeathred
white mums centered with red
roses and wore cultured pearl
necklaces, the gift of the bride.
The groom was-attended by his
brother, Mr. Donald Nott, R.& 4,
Clinton and Mr. Ian Smith ushered
the guests.
A wedding dinner was served
at 5:30 in the penthouse lounge of
the Nosbury Restaurant followed
by a reception at the home of
the bride and groom, 2901 Jane
Street No.116, Toronto.
The groom's mother received
the guests choosing a mauve
polyester crepe two-piece dress
with black accessories 'and an
orchid corsage. Assisting was
Mrs. Ray Zwidayk, Haliburton,
wearing a blue brocaded two-
piece dress with black fur trim
and a corsage of pink carnations.
For a two' week wedding trip.
to Florida and the southern States
the bride travelled in a pink
brocaded suit, black patent
accessories and carried a green
, suede coat trimmed with fur.She
wore a yellow orchid corsage.
Guests were present from
.Calgary,Alberta, Haliburton,
Montreal, Sutton, Seaforth and
Clinton.
Prior to her wedding, Miss
phyl Hs Feeney entertained the,
bride .iatemnisepkial*olts40490
at her, home 'in Egmondville.
In a double ring ceremony
performed by Rev. J. C. Britton
at the United Church manse, Sea-
forth, Lois Elaine Godkin and
Glendon - James Sinclair were
united in marriage on October
17th at 4 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Godkin,
Walton an d the groom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair,
Sarnia.
The bride chose an empire
gown of ivory polyester fortrel
crepe styled with a wedding ring
collar and leg-o-mutton sleeves.
The short bouffant veil was held
by a jewelled crown. She carried
a cascade bouquet of orange de-
light roses and carnations.
The matron of honour, Mrs.
Lloyd Beuermann of Mitchell,
sister of the bride, wore a moss
green floor length ress of fortrel'
polyester crepe and carried a
bouquet of gold and bronze mums.
Groomsman was Keith Carr of
Corunna.
Following the -ceremony a
reception was held in the Legion
Hall, Seaforth. The bride's
mother received the guests wear-
ing a coral jacquard crimpeline
dress with brown accessories and
a corsage of orange rose buds.
The groom's mother assisted
wearing a royal blue A-line style
in high rib jersey with white and
gold trim, black accessories and
corsage of pink carnations and
rosebuds.
For a wedding trip to the
Solithern States the bride chose
a mauve wool dressand matching
plaid vest with black patent
accessories.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was guest of honour at a
party held at the home of Trevor
Nesbitt, Strathroy given by the
Laboratory Staff of the Strathroy
Hospital. Mrs. Carl West en-
tertained relatives at a linen
shower held at her home in
Sarnia. A shower was also held
in Winthrop Church sponsored by
the U. C. W.
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